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== Interested and Involved Members ==
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== Contact: Interested and Involved Members ==
  
 
*[[Ray Doeksen]] username: [https://wiki.pumpingstationone.org/User:Rdoeksen | rdoeksen] as of 2017
 
*[[Ray Doeksen]] username: [https://wiki.pumpingstationone.org/User:Rdoeksen | rdoeksen] as of 2017
 
* Michael Skilton (I bet he's interested anyway as of 2017)  
 
* Michael Skilton (I bet he's interested anyway as of 2017)  
  
 
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[[:User:BigS|Sacha]]
 
 
[[:User:Meistertek|Dan]]
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 19:32, 2 December 2017

AKA: Danger Committee / Men Without Hats


Project Goals

The goal of this project is to create a NonCommercial, Share Alike, Attribution Creative Commons-Licensed safety training program for Pumping Station: One.

The goal for the training program is to create a safety program that:

  1. is easy to implement, with as little paperwork as possible
  2. meets or exceeds government standards for occupational health


Project Outline

Training will consist of:

  • General Training: Required for all members before entering the space. Consists of an hour of class, with testing.
  • Tool- or area- specific training: Required to gain access to specific areas or equipment in PS1. Consists of training, (optional/variable, depending on the tool) several hours of practice under supervision of an experienced operator, and testing.

Paperwork will consists of: Signed liability release forms for all members. Qualification records for general and specific training. MSDS records for all chemicals in PS1.

General Training Outline

  • Pressurized cylinders
  • Laser Safety
  • Hearing
  • Vision
  • Feet/legs
  • Hands
  • Chemical Spill Procedures
  • General Chemical Safety (MSDS, protective gear, etc)
  • Fire

Specific Training Areas

  • Electronics Lab (covers basic electrical safety, how to use O-scope, solder, use a multimeter, etc)
  • Machine Shop (covers basic hand and power tools, drill press, grinder, sanders, safety)
  • Welding
  • Lasers
  • Lathe

Resources

UVM Environmental Safety Wiki

U Toledo Safety Presentation

MIT Research Safety Page

US OSHA

EU OSHA

Contact: Interested and Involved Members